Border Patrolling intensifies in TN-Kerala border due to Nipah Virus

SIBY JEYYA
Due to the spread of the Nipah virus amid corona infection in kerala, vehicle testing has been increased at NETA checkpoints at Kaliyakavilai on the Kumari-Kerala data-border. A series of monitoring operations are being carried out by the tamil Nadu health Department and the police. vehicles from kerala are already being watched by performing vehicle inspections at Kaliyakkavilai on the Kumari data-border in kerala, the adjacent state of Kanyakumari district, where the effect of Corona is high.

Only individuals with a negative RT-PCR test or a document indicating that they have been vaccinated twice are allowed to enter the Kumari district. Aside from that, the thermal scanner does a fever test. Corona testing is performed on those who have flu-like symptoms.
Meanwhile, in kerala, a 13-year-old child has died as a result of the Nipah virus, which has affected more than 30 individuals.

In addition, a dedicated medical team is developed and overseen. Kumari is a district in the state of Kerala. All vehicles entering the Kumari district from kerala have been inspected for the past two days at the Kaliyakkavilai, Netta, and Kakkavilai checkpoints, and passengers are only permitted to enter after they have been inspected. This permits travelers to work together even if they are running late to their location. At the same time, the public has urged that, in addition to the three checkpoints in Kumari, more than 15 intersections along the kerala boundary be strengthened.

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